I keep getting "Disk Error" when I attempt to play burned LightScribable DVD-R's (Verbatim) on a Magnavox DP100MW8. I have used Nero 7 Essentials on the PC and iDVD on the iMac. This is my 1st attempt at doing this and thought it would be easier. What am I doing wrong?

When you burn the DVD, set the book type to DVD-ROM. Most every instance of a set-top player refusing to load burned DVDs is because the DVD's book type reads DVD-R or DVD+R and the set-top player is programmed to read only DVD-ROM book types.

What application(s) would you recommend for capturing video from a miniDV camcorder, edit with the ability to delete frames, and burn to DVD's. AVS4You and Nero don't seem to be cutting it - too complicated. Should I use 3 applications? Do you think I should purchase an app from Apple?

mykl_Dunn wrote:What application(s) would you recommend for capturing video from a miniDV camcorder, edit with the ability to delete frames, and burn to DVD's. AVS4You and Nero don't seem to be cutting it - too complicated. Should I use 3 applications? Do you think I should purchase an app from Apple?

Before you do anything rash take one of the burned DVDs that won't work in your set-top player and plonk it in the DVD drive of your computer. Open Nero, go to the menu bar, and click Recorder > Disc Info. You'll get something like this:

Look to the upper left, second line down. If the disk you burned doesn't report DVD-ROM, Google on how to change the book type settings for your DVD burner so as to force it to report the disc as a DVD-ROM. If you do so and that still refuses to work, only then will drastic measures be necessary.

just brew it! wrote:Can you give some additional details of what you did to burn the DVD? Was it created from an ISO image, a VIDEO_TS folder, or some other way?

I used iDVD to capture the movie and iMovie to burn to DVD. I could not find the option to make an ISO image but did see an option to Export and choose something other than Quicktime. I'm not sure what Exporting does. When the DVD could not be viewed on a standalone player I used a PC to make more DVD's. So I have .dv, iMovie Project and _TS files.

just brew it! wrote:I'm not familiar with Nero Essentials; does it come with any video editing/mastering software?

The manual for the standalone player indicates that the "Recorded Signals" is to be MPEG-2.

Which settings should I use when exporting?

I may be mistaken, but I don't think any of those are compatible with standalone DVD players. As the manual indicates, it needs to be MPEG-2.

If you have a VIDEO_TS folder, you should be able to burn that to a disc in DVD-Video mode? That should work (I think).

Sorry to be so vague, but I've never used Nero Essentials or iMovie. On my PC I use Pinnacle Studio; you just click the "Make Movie" button and it creates a playable DVD or ISO file from your project.

(Note: The above is not necessarily an endorsement of Pinnacle Studio... in fact, it is one of the flakiest commercial apps I've ever used. Two versions and numerous service packs after I first started using it, it is still pretty wonky and unpredictable. But at least the "Make Movie" button works. Usually.)